Yet the Church has a duty to safeguard the deposit of faith; we ought to be
concerned by our neighbour's eternal salvation.
Not exact matches
* These laws effectively block
neighbours from suing farms over foul odors, noise and health
concerns — although farms must still abide
by relevant safety regulations and are liable for accidents.
Christian
Concern has said that «everybody knows sharia law is discriminatory», however a Muslim interfaith worker who used to be employed
by Blackburn Cathedral has said that Sharia law is about looking after your
neighbour and not harming anyone.
Just one area of
concern for your Australian readers is advocating consumption of palm oil - 87 % of world consumption is sourced
by our nearby
neighbours via deforestation in Malaysia and Indonesia - the equivalent 0f 300 football fields is cleared every hour.
The Ona of Abaji and Chairman FCT Council of Traditional rulers, Alhaji Adamu Baba Yunusa on Friday raised alarm of threats
by Boko Haram to attack the Federal Capital Territory through the Abaji and
neighbouring communities saying that rumours of the attack was a serious cause of
concern to him.
In April 2015 he caused controversy
by granting permission for
neighbouring academies in Redditch, Worcestershire, to convert into two - tier schools, despite
concerns that it would «decimate» the town's education system and threaten other local schools.
However, it was not that long ago that we were
concerned about currency wars where countries sought an advantage over their
neighbours by devaluation in the hope of gaining an increased share of global markets.
«TCC claims 2.1 The following are examples of the types of claim which it may be appropriate to bring as TCC claims --(a) building or other construction disputes, including claims for the enforcement of the decisions of adjudicators under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering disputes; (c) claims
by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims
by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties
concerning the development of land or the construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between
neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and appeals.»
If you are
concerned about offensive behaviour
by neighbours, you can approach a Community Justice Centre to help resolve the problem, or the Department of Housing if you live in public housing.